Rare Earths as Emerging Trace Element Contaminants in the Soil

IF 6.4 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Paula Godinho Ribeiro, Cynthia de Oliveira, Marcelo Braga Bueno Guerra, Teotônio Soares de Carvalho, Gabriel Caixeta Martins, Wendel Valter da Silveira Pereira, Silvio Junio Ramos, Luiz Roberto Guimarães Guilherme
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Abstract

Purpose of Review

This review examines recent publications on rare earth elements (REE) in soils, critically evaluating their role as emerging soil contaminants. We emphasized new findings and main gaps using a previous review paper published in 2016 by our research group as a reference point. Three major subjects were prioritized: (1) sources, background levels, and behavior of REE in soils; (2) plant development and metabolism as affected by REE exposure; and (3) environmental and human health risk assessments of REE in the soil environment.

Recent Findings

Publications addressing the occurrence and fate of REE in the soil environment have more than tripled in the last decade. Coincidentally, global REE exploration has more than doubled in the past 7 years. Because of their unique features, the global demand for REE is expected to increase by at least 50% in the next 10 years. As soils are the main sink of contaminants, we must continue to investigate the consequences of the unceasing addition of these elements in soil ecosystems.

Summary

We highlighted the main sources of REE, their background levels in selected global soils, and their physicochemical behavior. The relationship between REE and plants revealed potential benefits such as environmental stress tolerance. Finally, ecological and human health risk assessment data for REE in soils were carefully discussed in terms of their potential adverse effects on biota. We conclude with a survey in which prominent authors working with REE answered questions about challenges and opportunities for innovative research on REE in soil-plant-animal/human systems.

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稀土作为土壤中新出现的微量元素污染物
综述目的 本综述研究了近期有关土壤中稀土元素 (REE) 的出版物,批判性地评估了稀土元素作为新兴土壤污染物的作用。我们以本研究小组 2016 年发表的上一篇综述论文为参考,强调了新发现和主要差距。我们优先考虑了三大主题:(1)土壤中 REE 的来源、背景水平和行为;(2)受 REE 暴露影响的植物发育和新陈代谢;以及(3)土壤环境中 REE 的环境和人类健康风险评估。无独有偶,过去 7 年中,全球的 REE 勘探量也增加了一倍多。由于其独特性,预计未来 10 年全球对 REE 的需求将至少增加 50%。由于土壤是污染物的主要汇集地,我们必须继续研究这些元素在土壤生态系统中不断增加所造成的后果。REE 与植物的关系揭示了其潜在的益处,如环境压力耐受性。最后,我们仔细讨论了土壤中 REE 的生态和人类健康风险评估数据,以及它们对生物群的潜在不利影响。最后,我们对从事 REE 研究的著名学者进行了调查,他们回答了有关土壤-植物-动物/人类系统中 REE 创新研究的挑战和机遇的问题。
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Current Pollution Reports
Current Pollution Reports Environmental Science-Water Science and Technology
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期刊介绍: Current Pollution Reports provides in-depth review articles contributed by international experts on the most significant developments in the field of environmental pollution.By presenting clear, insightful, balanced reviews that emphasize recently published papers of major importance, the journal elucidates current and emerging approaches to identification, characterization, treatment, management of pollutants and much more.
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